Ken has particular experience in the application of economics to legal matters and in working with economic experts. After law school and prior to joining the firm, he worked as an antitrust economist consulting on monopolization litigation as executive director of Legal Economics LLC.

In addition to appearing before U.S. courts and regulators, he has had in-depth involvement with China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and other global regulators.

Notable Experience

Litigation and Investigation Highlights

Sabre in defending lawsuits by American Airlines and US Airways challenging non-discrimination provisions in their agreements to distribute flights and fares through Sabre’s computerized reservation systems.

A major financial institution in global investigations into FX trading.

ArcelorMittal in a class action alleging an industry-wide agreement to reduce steel output.

Mallinckrodt in connection with FTC monopolization investigation involving the acquisition of an alleged nascent competitor.

A major automotive parts company, as well as an individual and third-parties, in the U.S. Department of Justice’s investigations into industry-wide price fixing.

Harper Collins in connection with the consent decree in the DOJ’s e-books investigation.

A health care data services company in defense of a FTC investigation into the company’s business practices, including alleged exclusivity provisions and alleged most favored nations provisions.